Hi,

Your question has no link with mine but the jmeter user manual may help you
to build your test plan.
You can find it there:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/

Bruno


On 11/9/06, Paramesh Peketi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I am not there yet.  I just installed it today and trying to create a test
plan to see how it handle the load of Oracle forms.
DO you think you can give me a hand how to start the test plan creation?

Thanks, Paramesh



  *"Bruno Cosnefroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*

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Issue with jmeter relote testing on Red Hat AS4




Hi,

I have jmeter (client) installed on my desktop and jmeter-server
installed on a Red Hat AS3 server.

I can use remote testing without problem.

Now, I would like to install the jmeter-server on a Red Hat AS4.

I have the same configuration, same JDK (1.5) but it doesn't work.
I have stopped the iptables service and when I do Run -> Remote Start
-> myserver on my jmeter client, I can see (using netstat -en) that my
desktop establish a connection on the rmi port (I use 9999 on my RHAS3
& 4 servers).
However, nothing appears in my server's jmeter.log file. On my
client's jmeter.log, I can see :
jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine java.rmi.ConnectException : Connection
refused


Is there known issues with remote testing on Red Hat AS4?

Thanks in advance,
Bruno

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